Cal’s 2019 football schedule will climax with games on three consecutive Saturdays in November against the Bears’ in-state Pac-12 rivals, the conference announced Tuesday.

The Bears will host USC on Nov. 16, then close the regular season with road games against Stanford on Nov. 23 and UCLA on Nov. 30. In fact, Cal will not venture outside the state after an Oct. 26 game at Utah.

Each team will have two byes next season — Cal gets game days off on Saturday, Oct. 12 and Saturday, Nov. 2 — as no team will play more than eight consecutive weeks.

The Bears play two of three non-conference games at Memorial Stadium, starting with their opener Aug. 31 against FCS foe UC Davis. Cal is 9-0 all-time vs. the Aggies, winning by a combined margin of 345 to 23, including six shutouts.

The two UC schools met most recently in 2010, with the Bears winning 52-3.

After Cal’s trip to Seattle to face Washington, the Bears return home to face North Texas for the first time on Saturday, Sept. 14. The Mean Green of Conference USA went 9-3 this season, and is 2-7 all-time vs. Pac-12 teams.

Cal the closes out its non-conference schedule at Ole Miss on Saturday, Sept. 21. The Bears beat the Rebels 27-16 a year ago in Berkeley in the first meeting between the schools. Ole Miss was 5-7 this season.